Works
Written, Edited, or Adapted by Tony Kushner

Angels
in America. [Feature film; DVD
to be released in September 2004] Based
on the play by Tony
Kushner. 352 min. Originally released as a television
mini-series in 2003. New York: HBO Video. MPAA
rating: Not rated. Produced by Celia Costas; screenplay
by Tony Kushner; directed by Mike Nichols. With Al
Pacino, Meryl Streep, Emma Thompson, Mary-Louise Parker,
Jeffrey Wright, Justin Kirk, Ben
Shenkman, Patrick Wilson, Brian Markinson, James Cromwell.

The
Art of Maurice Sendak :1980 to
the Present. [Book] New York: Harry N.
Abrams, 2003. Companion volume to The
art of Maurice Sendak by Selma Lanes,
pub. by Harry Abrams in 1980.

Adaptation
by Tony Kushner of Illusion Comique,
a play by Pierre Corneille (1606-1684).

Thinking
About the Longstanding Problems of Virtue
and Happiness: Essays, a Play,
Two Poems, and a Prayer. New York: Theatre
Communications Group, 1995. Contents:
Essays. American things. Fick oder Kaputt!
A socialism of the skin. With a little
help from my friends. Some questions about
tolerance. Copious, gigantic, and sane. On
pretentiousness
-- A play. Slavs! -- Two poems. An epithalamion. The
second month of mourning -- And a prayer.

Wrestling
with Zion: Progressive Jewish-American
Responses to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict.
[Book; edited and with an introduction
by Tony Kushner and Alisa Solomon] New
York: Grove Press, 2003.

Fisher,
James. The Theater of Tony Kushner:
Living Past Hope. Studies in Modern
Drama Series. New
York: Routledge 2002.Contents: Introduction -- Chapter
1. Past heaven, through the earth, to hell: A Bright
Room Called Day -- Chapter 2. Progress of death in
the land of pure delight: Hydriotaphia, or The Death
of Dr. Browne -- Chapter 3. Troubling the waters: Angels
in America. A gay fantasia on national themes -- Chapter
4. What is to be done?: Slavs! Thinking about the longstanding
problems of virtue and happiness -- Chapter 5. Transformations
and convergences: Kushner's adaptations -- Chapter
6. An Undoing world: Kushner's one-acts -- Chapter
7. The Great work continues: screenplays, activism,
and future projects.

Frantzen,
Allen J. Before the Closet: Same-Sex
Love from Beowulf to Angels in America. Chicago
:
University of Chicago Press, 1998. Contents: ch. 1.
What's love got to do with it? -- ch. 2. Kiss and tell:
Anglo-Saxon tales of manly men and women -- ch. 3.
Surveying same-sex relations in the early middle ages
-- ch. 4. Sociology of sex in Anglo-Saxon laws and
penitentials -- ch. 5. Shadow of Sodom: same-sex relations
in pastoral prose and poetry -- ch. 6. Sex and the
Anglo-Saxons from the Norman conquest to the Renaissance
-- ch. 7. Alla, angli, and angels in America.

Kekki,
Lasse. From Gay to Queer: Gay Male
Identity in Selected Fiction by David Leavitt
and in Tony
Kushner's play "Angels in America I-II." Bern,
New York: P. Lang, 2003. Contents: 1. Introduction
-- 2. Construction of gay male identity in David Leavitt's
novels The Lost Language of Cranes and Equal Affections
-- 3. Constructing gale male identity by reading and
writing: David Leavitt's While England Sleeps -- 4.
Memory and desire: the fragility of gay male identity
in David Leavitt's Arkansas and The Page Turner --
5. Tony Kushner's Angels in America and the queering
of gay male identity -- 6. Tony Kushner's Angels in
America and America's past -- 7. Tony Kushner's Angels
in America and queering the Utopia.